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Our language system is a fascinating machine that maximizes meaning construction.

is considered to be a transparent compound word because you can easily extract the overall meaning of the whole word from the meaning of each constituent: After all, snowmen are indeed “men” made of snow. On the contrary, other compound words, such as) does not contribute, at least at first sight, to the word’s overall meaning.

These differences in the way our brain processes opaque and transparent compound words and pseudo-compound words seem to be due to the fact that our mind cannot help taking into account all the words and morphemes that it sees, even though sometimes the morphemes it tries to process are not actually morphemes.

Research has shown that the better your cognitive inhibition skills—that is, your ability to suppress stimuli that are irrelevant to the task at hand—the more efficient your language system will be when dealing with opaque compound words such as. On the opposite, when one's language system is impaired due to, for instance, neurological damage, it may happen that people wrongly interpret opaque compound words or pseudo-compound words in a transparent way.

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